The Balfour Declaration of 1917 was hatched by Zionist schemers and foisted upon a gullible and desperate British government in time of war. Those dark forces then worked hard to ensure that the first part of the pledge (and much more) was implemented while the second part, which promised to safeguard the rights and interests of the existing non-Jewish population of Palestine, was permanently suppressed.

I've been writing about the plight of the amiable Palestinian people under Israel's jackboot for the same length of time that Mahmoud Abbas has been Palestinian president. And that's far too long. Abbas has also been chairman of the PLO (Palestine Liberation Organisation, which describes itself as the sole representative of the Palestinian people) for even longer.

"As Prime Minister, I am proud to say that I support Israel. And it is absolutely right that we should mark the vital role that Britain played a century ago in helping to create a homeland for the Jewish people."

“It’s hard to make predictions here,” said Brandon Turbeville, host of a weekly radio show Truth on the Tracks, in response to what the future would hold for The Independent after a Saudi investor bought significant stakes in the liberal icon of UK media.

We all know that President Trump is a crook. I don't think we need to tire ourselves with pointing out the many facts proving that since he does such an admirable job of proving this all by himself. But what we really need to understand is this: The so-called opposing faction of the Democratic Party has proven themselves to be astonishingly incompetent in opposing him.

Former Conservative Chancellor George Osborne, now editor of the London Evening Standard, calls Theresa May "dead woman walking". Another former minister Anna Soubry says: "She is in a desperate position. It is untenable....", while according to former Education Secretary Nicky Morgan she cannot lead us into another election and a leadership challenge is possible during the summer.

The Manchester atrocity certainly succeeded in derailing the General Election campaign here in the UK. It has now resumed with the focus on homeland security and a lot of fresh babble about the 'war on terror', much to the frustration of party strategists who planned to preach Brexit... Brexit... Brexit.

In an interview with Muslim Press, Ron Jacobs said, "If the [Syrian] war continues dragging on, the Assad government will continue to grow weaker, thereby allowing the US to expand its designs for hegemony."